More 9/11 archive footage has been unearthed of BBC correspondent
Jane Standley, this time from the evening of September 11, in
which her audio cuts out again - for the second time that day
- when she begins to discuss Building 7.

View the clip from You Tube below - as soon as the discussion
moves to the collapse of other buildings besides the twin towers,
Standley's audio feed is interrupted. A mere technical glitch
or a suspicious interruption considering that the feed had cut
out completely earlier in the day moments before the Solomon Brothers
Building fell?

Previous footage of Standley reporting on the collapse of WTC
7 before it happened as the building stands in the live shot behind
her head went viral on the Internet in February , becoming one
of You Tube's most viewed videos for that month (one version of
the clip currently boasts 440,000 views). An additional video
from BBC News 24 was uncovered, proving the collapse of Building
7 was reported over 20 minutes in advance.

The BBC were forced to acknowledge that they had made a mistake
after receiving thousands of calls and e mails.

Despite the fact that the BBC admitted their error, debunkers
and detractors still clung to the notion that the shot behind
Standley was a "'blue screen" of a scene shot earlier
in the day, and that Standley had not reported the collapse of
WTC in advance.

The following video puts all of those ridiculous theories to
bed - it shows Standley in front of the balcony window and is
clear evidence of the fact that the later shot is live and not
created with the aid of a "blue screen".

The BBC-WTC 7 fiasco has led many to allege that the media were
being fed a script on 9/11 of events that had yet to take place,
and that the BBC, CNN and others mistakenly jumped the gun in
reporting the collapse of Building 7 before it happened.

Earlier shot of Standley in front of the balcony window.

Proving the later shot is filmed live and not the result of using
a "blue screen" as some wild debunkers had claimed,
despite the fact that the BBC admitted their error.

BBC News 24 also reported the collapse of Building 7 over 20
minutes in advance, and CNN reported the same thing even earlier.